PALUDAN, (STIG HENNING) JACOB (PUGGAARD)


Meaning of PALUDAN, (STIG HENNING) JACOB (PUGGAARD) in English

born Feb. 7, 1896, Copenhagen died Sept. 26, 1975, Birkerd, near Copenhagen Danish novelist and conservative critic whose work expressed a mistrustbased on the fear of Americanization of European cultureof Danish society and of the generation that followed World War I. Paludan traveled to Ecuador and the United States after World War I. He was the leading critic of the conservative Copenhagen newspaper Dagens Nyheder and was the editor of Hasselbalchs Kulturbibliotek, a book series that popularized arts and letters. He translated several books into Danish, most notably Sinclair Lewis' Dodsworth. His foremost contribution, however, is that of his novels. Fugle omkring fyret (1925; Birds Around the Light), Markerne modnes (1927; The Ripening Fields), and his monumental epic novel Jrgen Stein, 2 vol. (193233) were among his most widely known and translated works.

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